Shaun Marsh Retirement: 16 years ago created a stir with the bat in IPL, now retired from cricket
Melbourne Renegades player Shaun Marsh has officially announced his retirement from professional cricket. The veteran cricketer announced to his teammates at the weekend that the upcoming match against Sydney Thunder will be his last match in the Big Bash League. Marsh’s recent performance was excellent. He first scored an unbeaten half-century, which earned him the title of Player of the Match. This brilliant performance led Melbourne Renegades to a six-wicket win against Melbourne Stars at Marvel Stadium on Saturday night. His brilliant BBL 13 journey with three half-centuries has now come to an end. Shaun Marsh took retirement from professional cricket “I have loved playing for the Renegades, I have met some special people over the last five years and the friendships I have made will last a lifetime,” Shaun Marsh was quoted as saying by the Melbourne Renegades’ official website. The players playing in this group are very special and they have been very good to me and are very good teammates and friends as well.” He further said that, our members and fans became very emotional and I am very grateful for their support during this time. Let us tell you that in the current season of Big Bash League, Marsh has scored 181 runs in five matches. Along with this, he has scored 3 half-centuries at an average of 45.25. Marsh scored the most runs in the first season of IPL and became the Orange Cap winner. Talking about Marsh’s statistics in the Big Bash League, he is at sixth place in terms of scoring runs. He has scored 2810 runs at an impressive average of 40.72, which includes 27 fifties. If we look at Marsh’s international career, he has also been effective. He has scored 2773 runs in 73 ODI matches. During this period he has scored 7 centuries and 15 half-centuries. His best ODI score has been 151 runs. He also played 38 test matches. Scored 2265 runs during this period. His best score in test has been 182 runs. During this period he scored 6 centuries and 10 half-centuries.
South Africa’s most dangerous batsman in limited overs retired from Test cricket with immediate effect.
Heinrich Klaasen has played 4 Test matches for South Africa and he played the last Test for his team against West Indies in March last year. POTCHEFSTROM, SOUTH AFRICA – DECEMBER 15: James Taylor of England plays a cover drive as Heinrich Klaasen of South Africa keeps wicket during day one of the tour match between South Africa Invitational XI and England at Senwes Park on December 15, 2015 in Potchefstroom, South Africa Africa. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) South Africa’s best wicketkeeper batsman Heinrich Klaasen has decided to retire from Test cricket with immediate effect. Cricket South Africa has issued a press release today i.e. on 8th January in which it has been told that Heinrich Klaasen is going to retire from Test cricket. Let us tell you, Heinrich Klaasen has played 4 test matches for South Africa and he played the last test for his team against West Indies in the month of March last year. Heinrich Klaasen’s record in the first class has been quite good. Klaasen made his Test debut against India in Ranchi in 2019. He has scored 104 runs in four Test matches at an average of 13, of which 35 is his best score. Apart from Ranchi, Heinrich Klaasen has played Test matches in Sydney, Centurion and in 2023, Johannesburg. Heinrich Klaasen is one of the most explosive batsmen in limited overs cricket. He has led South Africa to victory in many important matches in ODI and T20 due to his explosive batting. After retiring from Test cricket, his entire focus will now be on limited overs cricket. Even in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023, this excellent batsman had batted very well and scored important runs for his team. It was very difficult for me to take this decision: Heinrich Klaasen Heinrich Klaasen said, ‘I could not sleep properly in the last few nights and was wondering whether my decision was right or not but now I have decided to retire from Test cricket. It was a very difficult decision because Test has been my favorite format. To reach where I am today as a cricketer, I have faced a lot of battles both on and off the field. It was a great journey and I am happy that I was able to play for my team in this format as well. My baggy test cap was the most important cap. I would like to thank all the people with whom I played Test cricket and who taught me a lot of new things in this format. I am fully prepared for the challenges to come. Not only Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians have also traded these players 5 batsmen who have scored more than 3 thousand runs in T20 International matches Top 10 batsmen who hit most sixes in IPL history IPL 2024: Gujarat Titans’ playing XI will be like this under the captaincy of Shubman Gill. 5 players who have scored the most centuries while opening in all formats of cricket Those 5 memorable innings of David Warner in Test…